Product type | Candy |
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Owner | Necco (1847–2018) Spangler Candy Company (2018–present) |
Country | Boston, Massachusetts, United States |
Introduced | 1847, 2020 (reintroduction) |
Discontinued | 2018–2020 |
Website | https://www.spanglercandy.com/our-brands/necco-wafers |
Necco Wafers are a sugar-based candy, sold in rolls of variously-flavored thin disks. First produced in 1847, they became the namesake and core product of the now-defunct New England Confectionery Company (Necco), which operated near Boston, Massachusetts.[1] It is the oldest American candy brand still in production (although Good & Plenty is the oldest continually produced American candy brand).[2] Production of the candy was suspended in July 2018 when Necco went into bankruptcy, but returned in May 2020 after purchase of the brand and production equipment by the Spangler Candy Company.
Each roll of Necco Wafers contains eight flavors: lemon (yellow), lime (green), orange (orange), clove (purple), cinnamon (white), wintergreen (pink), licorice (black), and chocolate (brown). The ingredients in Necco Wafers are sugar, corn syrup, gelatin, gums, colorings, and flavorings.